Did you know that about 13.5 million drivers operated a vehicle under the influence of alcohol in the last 12 months and 11.7 million drove while high on illicit drugs? When it comes to driving under the influence (DUI) ...
read moreFacing Class 6 felony crimes in Arizona are serious matters, and the consequences can be harsh and life-changing. A Class 6 felony is one of the lowest classifications of felony crimes in Arizona, but this does not dimin...
read moreIf you are convicted of a felony crime in Arizona, your permanent criminal record can impact many aspects of your life and future. This can include the ability to get a US passport and travel outside of the country, depe...
read moreGetting arrested in Scottsdale can be a frightening and confusing experience, especially if you are facing serious charges that could potentially lead to a jail or prison sentence. In Arizona, a sentence including incarc...
read moreThere are different levels of theft within Arizona’s criminal justice system. The level of the crime is important, as it determines matters such as the classification of the criminal charge and the potential penalties....
read moreBeing wrongfully accused of a crime can be a confusing and frightening experience. You may not know your rights or how to defend them. If a business has wrongfully accused you or a loved one of shoplifting in Arizona, yo...
read moreAs a resident of Arizona, it can be difficult to keep up with the constantly changing laws and new bills regarding marijuana. Currently, the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act only legalizes the possession of 2.5 ounces or le...
read moreThe National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV) reports that about 20 people suffer violence at the hands of a domestic partner every minute in the United States. Unfortunately, domestic violence continues to be...
read moreUnderstanding your rights as a criminal defendant in Arizona starts with learning the difference between a misdemeanor, felony, and aggravated felony. The penalties and potential consequences you could face will vary bas...
read moreDomestic violence lawyers can be strong advocates for abuse victims. A lawyer can take immediate actions to protect you from an abuser or assailant, such as filing for an emergency protective order, as well as more long-...
read moreOne of the 347 new bills Arizona lawmakers signed into law as part of the 53rd Legislature increases the penalties for wrong-way driving under the influence (DUI). The law, House Bill 2243, amends Title 28 of the Arizona...
read moreDriving under the influence (DUI) is illegal in all 50 states, and each state has a unique process for handling DUI cases. Arizona’s DUI laws enforce the federal blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) limit of .08% for indi...
read moreAn ignition interlock device (IID) fits into a vehicle and prevents it from driving until the driver blows into a breath analysis machine to ensure the driver’s sobriety. The Certified Ignition Interlock Program handle...
read moreDriving under the influence (DUI) is a serious criminal charge in Arizona, with penalties ranging from 10 to 180 days in jail and fines from $1,500 to $5,000. The more you know about Arizona’s DUI laws, the better equi...
read moreIn December 2016, the Arizona Court of Appeals ruled that the courts cannot convict medical marijuana users of driving under the influence (DUI) in Glendale without proof of actual impairment. This was a major step forwa...
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